Språk och samspel med Alternativ och Kompletterande Kommunikation (AKK) En interventionsstudie i gymnasiesärskolan med varierande språklig bakgrund
Abstract
The objective of the study was to describe and analyze linguistic communication
among pupils using augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) before
and after an educational intervention. The purpose of the intervention was to increase
the quantity and quality of the pupils’ use of graphic symbols and speech
generating devices and to increase the linguistic interaction between pupils. Four
pupils, all users of AAC, participated in the study, which was carried out at a
secondary special school. The communication recorded during two lessons before
the intervention constituted the baseline of the study, which was followed
up during two lessons after eight weeks of intervention. The communication
during these lessons was analysed according to predefined categories.
The results show that the pupils used their speech generating devices to a considerably
greater extent during the two lessons after the intervention than before,
and that they more often initiated communication. Most utterances consisted of
one word both before and after the intervention but when graphic AAC was used
in combination with graphic sheets, all pupils produced longer utterances than
they did when using other kinds of communication aids. Low-technology graphic
maps thus seem to support the development of multi-word phrases and grammatical
functions. Another important finding was the increased willingness to
interact that the pupils displayed after the intervention. They more often directed
utterances directly to their peers instead of turning to the teacher or the assistant.
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Date
2012Author
Sirén, Ninni
Editor
Johansson Kokkinakis, Sofie
Tingsell, Sofia
Publication type
report
Series/Report no.
13ROSA. ( Rapporter Om Svenska som Andraspråk)
13
Language
swe